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Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - February 25, 1890, Trenton, New Jersey
VHI. NO. TKBVNTON, TUESDAY AKTKKNOON, FKKKUAKY 1890. 157 107 -5 18 154 CHIUAGQ WINS I HE DAY. She Carries the House on the Fighth Ballot. CHICAGO 157 AND NEW 107. Details of the Qtnat Battle That Proved a Waterloo for the York Leffloun. A Unanimous Resolution Passed Giving tbe Imposition to the Windy City. WASHINGTON, Feb 25 to gen eral expectation the World's fair fight in the houso was wound up ot a late hour yesterday afternoon and resulted In a big for Chicago Taat city was declared winner ou the eighth ballot, which i esulte d as follows Chicago New York St. Louis Washington Necessary to a choice Unanimously Given the Fair. At the announcement of the cvhfcU ballot the friends of Chicago made the nails of the house re echo with their cries of victory A motion was then made and carried unani- mously giving the exposition to Chicago The Story of th'e Battle. After the reading of the jomnal Mr Key- burn, of Pennsylvania, the successor of the late William D. Kelley. was sworn in The bouse then pi uccoded to ballot upon the se- lection of a site for the World's fair When Speaker Hoed rapped for order at noon there were about SOU representatives on the floor. The galleries were crowded with people waiting to witness the struggle between the adherents of the rival cities on the floor. Channcey M Depew and ex- Socretary W C Whitney and others from New York city, Mayor Cregier, of Chicago, Governor Francis, of Missouri, and a host of representative men from these cities, and many Washington men, members of the original board of promotion, were in the galleries or corridors interested and anxious spectators. The clerk of the house read the special order, prescribing the method of vot- ing on the site question, and requiring some one place to have a majority of the votes Tbe First Ballot. Mr. Blonnt (Ha.) wanted to know if there wonld be an opportunity offered to pass Upon the question as to whether there should be a fair before selecting a site Speaker Hood replied that under the special order there could not be, and directed the clerk to call the roll for the first ballot, which n united. Chicago, 115, New York, 72j St. Louis, 61, Washington, 58, and one vote for Cumberland Gap, by Mr Skinner (N C) The members indicated their choice as follows The Vote for Chicago Mwf re Adams of Illinois, Allen of Michi- gan, Anderson of Kansas, Barwig of Wis- connln, Belknap of Michigan, Boothmnn ol Ohio, Brewer of Michigan, Bnckner of Wis- consin, Brookshiro of Indiana, Browne o! Indiana, Burrows of Michigan, Burton ol Ohio, Butterworth of Ohio, Bynnm of Indi- inn, Caldwell of Ohio, Cannon of Illinois Carter of Montana, Caawell of Wisconsin Cheadle of Indiana, Cheatham of Nortl Carolina, Clarke of Wisconsin, Clume ol CaHfoiina, Comntoclf of Minnesota, Conger of Iowa, Connell of Nebraska, Cooper o; Ohio, Cowles of North Carolina, Craig of Pennsylvania, Grain of TBTHB, Culbert- son of Pennsylvania, Cutcheon of Michigan Dalzell of Pennsylvania, Davidson of Flori da, Dolliver of Iowa, Dorsay of Nebraska Dimnell of Minnesota, Clay of Tennessee Kwart of North Carolina, Fithian_of II Imois, Flack of Iowa, Funston of Gear of Iowa, Gost of Illinois, Gifford o: South Dakota, Grosvenor of Ohio, Hans- brough of North Dakota, Haugen of Wis- consin, Hayes of Iowa, Haynes of Ohio Henderson of Iowa, Henderson of Illinois, Herman of Oregon, Hill of Illinois, Hitt o Illinois, Hopkina of Illinois, Kelly of sax, Kennedy of Ohio, Kerr of Iowa, Lacy of Iowa, Lafollette of Wisconsin, Lawle of Illinois, Laws of Nebraska, Lmd of Mm nosotn, Martin of Indiana, Mason of Illinois MeClellanof Indiana, McCord of Wiscon- ain, McCreaiy of Kentucky, e Cftlifuiuia, McTTinley of Ohio, Morey o Ohio, Worrowof California, Onthwaiteo Ohio, Owen of Indiana, Parrett of Indiana Payson of Illinois, Pendleton of WestJVir gima, Perkinn of TTnTmnn, Peters of sas Fickler of South Dakota, Post of 111! nois, Pugsley of Qhlo, Rne of Pennsylvania Rood of Iowa, Ko well of Illinois, Scran ton o Pennsylvania, Shlvely of Indiana, Smith o West Virginia, Smith of Illinois, Smyser o Ohio, Synder of Minnesota, Spooner o Rhode Island, Sprluger of Illinois, Stephen son of Michigan, Sti able of Iowa, Taylor o Illinois, Taylor of Tennessee, Taylor (E. B of Ohio, Taylor (J. D) of Ohio, Thomas o Wisconsin, Thompson of Ohio, Towusend o Pennsylvania, of of K-.nMo, VanTOhaiekof Wisconsin, Walker of MnwAchusetts, Watson of Pennsylvania Wheeler of Michigan, Whiting of Michigan Wickham of Ohio, of Ohio, Wil son of Washington, Yodor of Ohio. New York'i Rood of Maine, Andrew of Miwsa chusetts, Baker of New York, Baruee o Georgia, Beckwith of Sew Jersey, Belden of New York, Bingham of Pennsylvania, Blonnt of Georgia, Boutelle of Mnlne Brosius of Bnmner of Pen tylrania, Campbell of New York, Carl ton o Georgia, Clancy of New York, .Covei t o New York, Cummings of New York, Dalan of New York; Dibble of South Carolina, Dingley of Maine, Dunphy of New York, HI liott of Sonth Carolina, Farqubar of New York, Fitch of New York, Flood of New York, Flower of New York, Fowler of New Jergey.Geissenheimer of New Jersey.Herber of Alabama, Ketcham of New York, Knap of New York, Laidlaw of New York, Lawin of New York, Tohlback of New Jersey Lester of Georgia, Lodge of liajAoChuaetto Maguer of York, MoAdoo, of New Jer McCarthy of New York, McCormlek o Pennsylvunia, Miles of Connecticut, Moffel of New York, Moore of New Mutchler of Nnte of Hampshire, Osborne of Pennsylvania, of New York, Pennington of Delannre Penj of South Carolina, Qnackentnuh o New York, Qulnn of New York, Raines o New York, Rockwell of Russell of Connecticut, Sawyer of New York, Sherman of New York, Slmmonds o Connecticut, Spmola of New York, Stahi UPcker of New York, Stewart of Vei mont, Stivers of New York, Tillman of South Car olina, Tracoy of New York, Turner of Ne York, Venablo of Virginia, Wallace of Mia Wiley of Nt w York, Wilkinson o Louisiana, Wilcox of Connecticut, Wngh of Pennsylvania, Yardloy of Pennsylvania The Champions of St. Loiiln Messrs Abbott of Torni, Allen of Missii rippl, Bland of MiRsoiiri, 1 ninoi of T nun ana, Brecklnridge of Aikri n i Indiana, Cnndlnr of Georpn, Kentucky, Cnruth of Kontiu l I kpnsflc, tntrhinpf! of i i Alabami, f lomnntT of fV r "fTcxni obbof AlMiumi i gla, Pod u i f 11 ri 1 Foil'" i Tlln I '1 i Goodnigh! ol I oniiiil. Gum f Fve of 1( xns, Hatch of Missmui, ilemd ot of Ini .anadr ot Bnshoun Mutin of iexus Me t-ea of Arkansas, Mills of lexos, Montgom ry of Kentucky Moi relief Kansas Nietl mghaus of Missoui i, Norton of M ssouri 'ates of Alabama, O Neill of Indiana, Peel f Arkansas, Piei ce of Tennessee Price ol Richardson of Rogers f Arkansas, faayres of Texas, Stockdale ol uissibsippi, Btone of of Mis oun larsney of Missoui 1, Turnei of dooi in, Tui pin of Alabama, Vandever of Call ornia, W ado of Missouri, Walker of oui l, ashlugtou of Tennessee, ol llmois, Wilson of Kentucky, Wilson ol Missouri, Vi ise of Virginia the Niitic.nal Capital's Friends Htssis Anderson of West Virginia, At msoii of Pennsylvania, Bankhead of Ala jama, Bunks of Massachusetts, Bartme ol vada, Bayne of Pennsylvania, Bergen ol Sew Jirsej Blanchard of Louisiana, Bnw [en of West Virginia, Breckim idge of Ken Biownei of North Carolina, Browi 1 Virginia, Buchanan of Virginia Ccmptoi 't Marjland, Dargou of South Carolina, D( of California Edmunds of Virginia lej of Kentucky, Gibson of Mar} land enbalge of Massachusetts, Grout of Ver nout, Harmer of Pennsylvania, Hendersoi if Carolina, Hooker of Mississippi louk of Kansas, Kerr of Pennsylvania anham of Texas, Lee of Virginia, Lestet f Vngmia, Marsh of Pennsylvania, Me IHarry of North Carolina, McComas ol klaiylaiid, Milliken of Maine, Moore o] Texas, Morgan of Mississippi, Morse of Mas sachusetts, O Perrall of Virginia O'Nt il of Pennsvlvama, O'Neill of Massachusetts 3wen of Ohio, Reyburn of Pennsylvania Randall of Massachusetts, Railly of Pennsyl vauio Robertson of Louisiana, Rowland o! North Carolina, Rusk of Maryland, bcul of Pennsylvania, Stewart of Texas, Stewart of Georgia, Btockbrirtge of Maryland, Stumj of Maiyland, Tucker of Virginia, Wheelei of Alabama. Six More Ballots. The result of the first vote was very 141 at1 !ymg to the friends of Chicago, both on anc off the floor After the announcement the speaker of the result another roll cal was ordeied, which resulted Chicago, 131 New York, 83, St Louis, 59, Washington i, and Cumberland Gap had disappeared a a contestant Ou tho second ballot New York gained K votes and Chicago 8, St Louis lost 2, anc Washington 8 as follows Chicago, 1J3 New York, St Louis, 59, Washington, 48 Whole numbfi of votes cast, 309 Necessar; to a choice, loo The tun d developed SOB votes, as follows Chicago, 1J7, New York, 92, St Louis, M Washington 34. The fourth ballot resulted Chicago, 184 New York, 95, St Louis, 48, Washington "1 Necessary to a choicejoi __ '1 he tit th ballot showed a total of 312 New York gamed 15 while Chicago addee but 0 to'her column SkLoms meanwhil' fell off 10 votes and Washington 5 Th. fifth ballot showed Chicago, 140, New York 110 St Louis, 38 Washington, 24. Neces sary to a choice, Io7 All was excitement as the roll call for thj sixth ballot began The total vote wa again 312, of which Chicago received 149 New Yoik, lib, St Louis, 38, and Washing ton, 10 The New York people felt discouraged a1 their small gam The reading of the vot was demanded to gain time for consultation and as the seventh roll call was begu Wilson {W Va) moved to take a recist until 11 o'clock the following day Th Chicagoans laised points of order and insist- ed the motion fame too Speake Reed declared he had recognized Wilson, in time Wilson then demanded the yeas in nays and they were ordered There was much excitement at this time It was half-past 4, and the New York me were urging a recess for the purpose, it wa rumored, of transferring their strength an that of St Louis over night to Washington The yea and nay vote showed 138 m favo of and 174 opposed to a recess. Call th came from the Chicagoans, and th seventh ballot was taken Three hundred and eleven votes were cas for Chicago, 112 for New York, 27 fo St Louis and 17 for Washington Chicag was just two votes short of a majority Mason (111) dragged Reyburn, the new mem her from Pennsylvania, forward, and he sai he wanted to change his vote nnd he did so It was expected this would lead to a pede to Chicago, but it did not The Vote on the Eighth. The vote in detail on the eighth and decic ing ballot was as follows. The members not mentioned in the vote below, voted for Chicago on the eight ballot For New York. Andrew, Baker, Bank head, Banks, Barnes, Beckwith, Belden Bergen, Bingham, Blanchard, Blount, Boal ner, Breekmridge of Browne o Virginia, Bnmner Buchanan of New Jersey, Buchanan of Virginia, Buckajew Bunn, Campbell, Cundler of Georgia, Car ton, Cate, Clam-y, of Alabama, ci menta, Covert, Cowles, Crisp, Cummmgs Delano, Dibble, Dingley, Dunphy, Edmunds Elliott Farqnhar, Fitoh, Flood, Flower Fowler, Geissenhainer, Grimes, Haiuier Henderson of North Carolina, Herbert Kerr of Pennsylvania, Ketcnum, ITnap] Laidlaw, I ansing, Lehlbach, Lester o Georgia, Lodge, Maguer, Maish, Martin of TeTnn, McAdoo, McCarthy, McClamm; McMlllin, McRae, Mile, Moffltt, Moore New Hampshire, Moore of Toias, Mutchler Nute, O'Neill of Penneylvanin, Payne, Pee Pennington, Perry, Pierce, Price, Qnackm bush, Qulnn, Raines, Reilly, Richardson Robertson, Rogers, Rowlind, Rmvsll, San ford, Sawyer, Sherman, Slmonrtu, Spino1' Stahlenecker, Tracey Tucker, Turner of Georgia, Tnluer of No York, Venable, Wallace of New York Washington, W heeler of Alabama, Wilcoz Wiley, Wilkinson, Wise, Wright, Yardley Speaker Reed. Total, 107. For St. Louis Bland, Brecklnridge o Kentucky, Caruth, Catchlngs, Ellis, Bnloe, Frank, Goorfnlgh Hatch, Heard, Kinzey, Mnnsur, Mill Montgomery, Neidnnglmus, Norton, O'N" of Indiana, Stockdale, Stone of Kentucky Stone of Missouri, Tarsnoy, Walker of Mli sonri; Wilson of Missouri. Total, 35. For Washington, Bowden, Browne of Vlf gima, Compton, De Haven, Gibson, Hem] hill, Hookei, Leo. Lester of Virginia, Mo Comw, O'Ferrill, Rusk, Skinner, Stewa; of Georgia, Stewart of Texas, Stockbridge Stump, Wilton of West Virginia Total, 18 Tho Changes on the Kljrhth. The changes on the eighth and last ballo were Abbott, from St Louis to Chicago Catchlugs, from Chicago to St. Louis, Cobl from St Louis to New York, Enioe, from New York to St. Louis, Hare, from 8 Louis to Chicago, Hemphill, from New to Woshmgton, Reilly, from Wash ington to New York, Skinner, from New Yoik to Washington, Wallace of Mussa chus from New York to Chicago hen the speaker announced the resu and a victory for Chicago, the Chicagoan shouted nnd cheered Iho house was in a npiont, and in the midst of it at G p m a ust arrived from the 1cm er Hassayampa le reports that thn ty four men lost theii ives at the lower dam, where they had boon at work Thirty one of the victims werf whites and the three others were Chinamen The eoui ler reports the town of ickeuburg all right Many More May Ilave Perished. The loss of life in the valley betweei Wickeuburg and the dam may not be knowr 'or some day s is without doubt consid erable, and the number may possibly react thirty or forty The courier stated that th Mid 11 bar THE KNIGHTS OF THE CUE Ctttton 1 euiU 1110 to 1 he following is the score I Jo, J, 10, J, 14, 1, W 0, 0, 4 1 1 _li, 0 H 108 J7, 0, 14 i J 40 J8 I J" 6 I! 1 1 A S, 1J 14 3, 0 r> 14 0 0, 11, J 4 J.W JO JO '4 Cattoil, 10 11! J4 1 he billiard match last night between Fiank IM.S and Maurice Daly was won by the latter by aseoie of 500 to J.W aveiago was 0 J.i-J4 Paly s J) JO J4 IvtB highest lun was 80, Daly's lib Tlmo of game two hours and twenty-two uiinutos Blosgou and iitlsti will play thio evening 1'anlc In a I'tibllc School BtFKALo Feb steam in i ublie Vliool No Emslie street, caused a of fire at noon and the panic strlckuu hldiinm de a wild rush for th> doors In mojtly imiler 10 yeais of age ind in tho u ush ninny "ere thrown down (iml tiampled ou iho leathers finally lul in quieting them ami restoied or Jer N me weie seilously hurt though a lumber leteived painful bruises A vutimui (.inii.i n.'i'iiion I AILS. 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